Main | Table of Contents | Executive Summary | Letter from the Superintendent | Abstract | List of Tables | List of Maps | Appendices

Purpose and Need | Alternatives | Affected Environment | Environmental Consequences | Wild and Scenic Rivers | Consultation and Coordination | List of Preparers

 

Introduction

Process for Formulating the Alternatives

          Criteria

Ecological Basis for the Alternatives

          Fire Return Interval Departure (FRID)

          Target Conditions for Vegetation and Fuels

          Adaptive Management

Alternatives Considered

          Fire Management Units (All Action Alternatives)

          Strategies Used to Maintain and Restore Ecosystems (All Alternatives)

ALTERNATIVE A – NO ACTION

ALTERNATIVE B – AGGRESSIVE ACTION

ALTERNATIVE C – PASSIVE ACTION

ALTERNATIVE D – MULTIPLE ACTION

Actions Common to All Action Alternatives

          Public Safety

          Public Information and Education

          Utility Corridor Treatments

          Mitigation Measures

          Protection of Sensitive Resources

          Non-Native Species Management Activities

          Air Quality/Smoke Management

          Roads and Trails Used for Fire Protection

          Monitoring and Research

          Yosemite Fire Management Organization and Responsibilities

          Fire Reporting

          Fire Management Budgeting

Alternatives Considered and Dismissed

Summary of Alternatives

Summary of Environmental Consequences

 

 

Chapter 3

AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT

Introduction

          Wildland Fire Management Situation

Biological Environment

          Vegetation and Fire Ecology

          Vegetation Classification:  Ecology and Natural Fire Conditions

          Wildlife

          Special-Status Species

Physical Environment

          Geologic Overview

          Climate

          Soils

          Water Resources and Watersheds

          Air Quality

Cultural Environment

          Archaeological Resources

          Ethnographic Resources

          Cultural Landscape Resources (Including Historic Sites & Structures)

Social Environment

          Recreation

          Scenic Resources

          Noise

          Socioeconomics

          Environmental Justice

Special Designations

          Wild and Scenic River Designations

          Wilderness

Energy Consumption

Issues Dropped from Analysis


Chapter 4

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES

Methodology

          Biological Environment

          Physical Environment

          Cultural Environment

          Social Environment

          Environmental Justice

          Special Designations

          Energy Consumption

ALTERNATIVE A – NO ACTION

          Biological Environment

                   Vegetation and Fire Ecology

                   Wetlands

                   Wildlife

                   Special-Status Species – Plants

                   Special-Status Species – Animals

          Physical Environment

                   Watersheds, Soils, and Water Quality

                   Air Quality

          Cultural Environment

                   Archeological Resources

                   Ethnographic Resources

                   Cultural Landscape Resources

          Social Environment

                   Recreation

                   Scenic Resources

                   Noise

                   Local Communities

                   Environmental Justice

          Special Designations

                   Wild and Scenic Rivers

                   Wilderness

          Energy Consumption

          Sustainability and Long-Term Management

ALTERNATIVE B – AGGRESSIVE ACTION

          Biological Environment

                   Vegetation and Fire Ecology

                   Wetlands

                   Wildlife

                   Special-Status Species – Plants

                   Special-Status Species – Animals

          Physical Environment

                   Watersheds, Soils, and Water Quality

                   Air Quality

          Cultural Environment

                   Archaeological Resources

                   Ethnographic Resources

                   Cultural Landscape Resources

          Social Environment

                   Recreation

                   Scenic Resources

                   Noise

                   Local Communities

                   Environmental Justice

          Special Designations

                   Wild and Scenic Rivers

                   Wilderness

          Energy Consumption

          Sustainability and Long-Term Management

ALTERNATIVE C – PASSIVE ACTION

          Biological Environment

                   Vegetation and Fire Ecology

                   Wetlands

                   Wildlife

                   Special-Status Species – Plants

                   Special-Status Species – Animals

          Physical Environment

                   Watersheds, Soils, and Water Quality

                   Air Quality

          Cultural Environment

                   Archeological Resources

                   Ethnographic Resources

                   Cultural Landscape Resources

Social Environment

                   Recreation

                   Scenic Resources

                   Noise

                   Local Communities

                   Environmental Justice

          Special Designations

                   Wild and Scenic Rivers

                   Wilderness

          Energy Consumption

          Sustainability and Long-Term Management

ALTERNATIVE D – MULTIPLE ACTION

          Biological Environment

                   Vegetation and Fire Ecology

                   Wetlands

                   Wildlife

                   Special-Status Species – Plants

                   Special-Status Species – Animals

          Physical Environment

                   Watersheds, Soils, and Water Quality

                   Air Quality

          Cultural Environment

                   Archeological Resources

                   Ethnographic Resources

                   Cultural Landscape Resources

          Social Environment

                   Recreation

                   Scenic Resources

                   Noise

                   Local Communities

                   Environmental Justice

          Special Designations

                   Wild and Scenic Rivers

                   Wilderness

          Energy Consumption

          Sustainability and Long-Term Management

 

 

Chapter 5

WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS

 



Chapter 7   

LIST OF PREPARERS

 

APPENDICES

 

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2.1  Fire Return Interval Departures by Percentage of Vegetation Type for Median Fire Return Intervals in Yosemite National Park

Table 2.2  Fire Return Interval Departures by Percentage of Vegetation Type for Median Fire Return Intervals at the El Portal Administrative Site

Table 2.3  Restoration Target Conditions

Table 2.4  Maintenance Target Conditions

Table 2.5  Acres to be Treated in Ecosystem Restoration Areas and Wildland/Urban Interface: Comparison of Action Alternatives

Table 2.6  Hazardous Fuel Reduction

Table 2.7  Fire and Mechanical Treatments Used in Alternative B by Unit

Table 2.8  Fire and Mechanical Treatments Used in Alternative C by Unit

Table 2.9  Fire and Mechanical Treatments Used in Alternative D by Unit

Table 2.10  Utility Corridors Subject to Tree Hazard Mitigation/Vegetation Management

Table 2.11  Roads and Trails Used for Fire Management Activities

Table 2.12  Sample of Cultural Resource Research Needs

Table 2.13  Summary of Alternatives

Table 2.14  Summary of Environmental Consequences

Table 3.1  Vegetation Groups, Fire Vegetation Types, & Acreage - Yosemite National Park

Table 3.2  Vegetation Groups, Fire vegetation Types, & Acreage - El Portal Admin. Site

Table 3.3  Fuel Models and Vegetation Types of Yosemite and El Portal

Table 3.4  Wildlife Species Inhabiting Vegetation Types

Table 3.5  California State Rare Plants

Table 3.6  Special Status Wildlife Species

Table 3.7  Federal and California Ambient Air Quality Standards

Table 3.8  Status of Ambient Air Quality Designations

Table 3.9  Air Quality Monitoring in the Vicinity of Yosemite National Park

Table 3.10  Highest Recorded Ozone and PM10 Measurements at Yosemite National Park

Table 3.11  Archeological Surveys and Known Sites in 1990 Fire Management Plan Zones

Table 3.12  Sound Levels and Relative Loudness of Typical Noise Sources

Table 3.13  Regional Population by County

Table 3.14  1998 Total Taxable Retail Sales by County

Table 3.15  Total Spending by Yosemite Visitor Population Categories in 1998

Table 3.16  Ethnic Background of Yosemite Visitors and Residents of California and Yosemite Region

Table 3.17  Annual Household Income Category

Table 4.1  Vegetative Cover Types Used in Air Quality Emissions Analysis

Table 4.2  Smoke Emission Factors by Fire Type

Table 4.3  Modeled Pre-Burn and Post-Burn Emissions using Prescribed Fire Unit PW-17, the Elevenmile project on the west park boundary

Table 4.4  Emissions Factors for Equipment Used in Fire Management Activities

Table 4.5  Average Air Emissions Associated with Fire Types in Yosemite National Park

Table 4.6  Air Emissions Associated with Mechanical Thinning Activities - Alternative A

Table 4.7  Estimated Distribution of Impacts upon Visitor Expenditures, by County

Table 4.8  Projected Energy Consumption Under Alternative A

Table 4.9  Qualitative effects of different methods of tree and shrub removal in relation to nutrient availability

Table 4.10a  Projected Air Emissions Associated with Fire Types in Yosemite - Alternative B

Table 4.10b  Average Prescribed Fire Estimated Emissions for Alternative B: 2003 – 2009

Table 4.11  Air Emissions Associated with Mechanical Thinning Activities

Table 4.12  Projected Energy Consumption Under Alternative B

Table 4.13  Projected Air Emissions Associated with Fire Types in Yosemite - Alternative C

Table 4.14  Average Prescribed Burn Estimated Emissions for Alternative C: 2003 – 2009

Table 4.15  Alternative C Projected Air Emissions Associated with Mechanical Thinning

Table 4.16  Projected Energy Consumption Under Alternative C

Table 4.17  Projected Air Emissions Associated with Fire Types in Yosemite - Alternative D

Table 4.18  Average Prescribed Burn Estimated Emissions for Alternative D: 2003 – 2009

Table 4.19  Air Emissions Associated with Mechanical Thinning Activities

Table 4.20  Projected Energy Consumption Under Alternative D

Table 5.1  Effects of the Preferred Alternative on ORVs in the Wilderness Segments of the Merced Wild and Scenic River Corridor

Table 5.2  Effects of the Preferred Alternative on ORVs in the Non-Wilderness Segments of the Merced Wild and Scenic River Corridor

Table 5.3  Tuolumne River Outstandingly Remarkable Values (Final Study 1979)

 

 

LIST OF MAPS

(all maps are in PDF format, for more information click here)

Yosemite National Park  (339 KB)

Wildland/Urban Interface Locations  (292 KB)

FMP Vegetation Map  (1.06 MB)

Fire Return Interval/Vegetation Relationship  (1.95 MB)

Fire History (293 KB)

Medium Fire Return Interval Departure  (649 KB)

Maximum Fire Return Interval Departure  (523 KB)

Wawona Wildland/Urban Interface  (89.7 KB)

El Portal Wildland/Urban Interface  (204 KB)

Yosemite Valley Wildland/Urban Interface  (192 KB)

Hodgdon Wildland/Urban Interface  (29.5 KB)

Foresta Wildland/Urban Interface  (59.6 KB)

Yosemite West Wildland/Urban Interface  (78.5 KB)

Fire Management Units: Alternative A  (352 KB)

Fire Management Units: Alternatives B-D  (343 KB)

Parkwide Burn Units  (946 KB)

Yosemite Valley Burn Units  (430 KB)

Air Quality Watersheds  (431 KB)

Maintained Fire Roads and Trails Map  (7.09 MB)

Lightning Strike Density 1990  (306 KB)

Park Fuel Models  (481 KB)

Archaeological Survey Areas:  Alternative A  (697 KB)

Archaeological Survey Areas:  Alternatives B-D  (682 KB)

Aerial Powerlines  (316 KB)

Tuolumne Wild and Scenic River Watershed  (294 KB)

 

Main | Table of Contents | Executive Summary | Letter from the Superintendent | Abstract | List of Tables | List of Maps | Appendices

Purpose and Need | Alternatives | Affected Environment | Environmental Consequences | Wild and Scenic Rivers | Consultation and Coordination | List of Preparers